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Wine Label 2017-298,2
Madeira Wine Label
Wine Label 2017-298,2

Madeira Wine Label

Dateca. 1790
Marked by 1708 - 1794
MediumSilver (sterling); asphaltum (?)
DimensionsOW (including chain): 3 3/4 in.; OL: 1 3/4 in.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, The Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections Fund, Barbara J. Bilderback, Charles A. Brothman, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doley, Dr. and Mrs. James E. Drake, Frank L. Ellsworth, Peter H. Gleason, Joanna Bailie Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hurst, Mimi Keba, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McRitchie, Mr. and Mrs. P. William Moore, Jr., Sandra J. Repp, Ann D. Sandler, Julianne Stanton, Elizabeth B. Stvan, Caroline B. Talbot, Almeda R. Wilking, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Wolfe, Col. and Mrs. Charles Yerkes, Jr., and Anne E. Young in memory of Arthur Kimball
Object number2017-298,2
DescriptionThree silver crescent-form wine labels: Each chased and engraved label was cut from sheet silver and domed slightly. The shape of each is comprised of a crescent with scrolled ends surmounted by an oval, the whole encircled by gadrooned borders and suspended by a length of chain attached by two rings. Within the oval, each label is engraved with an armorial crest of a boar’s head couped, and within the crescent, labels #1 and #3 are engraved “PORT” and label #2 is engraved “MADEIRA”.Label TextCrescent-shaped wine labels of various types were produced by English silversmith from the 1750s to about 1800. During the second half of the eighteenth century, Hester Bateman (1708-1794) was a leading producer of labels of all styles; Charles Rawlings (working ca. 1817-1840) assumed a dominant role in the making of these small but highly decorative items in the early nineteenth century. The neoclassical design of these labels, together with their engraved armorial crest of a boar’s head couped, suggest that Rawlings was called upon to replicate the earlier examples from Bateman’s workshop.Inscription(s)Engraved in block letters "MADEIRA" with evidence of blackening [asphaltum?]Mark(s)Marked in relief on reverse: 1) "HB" in script in a conforming rectangle [Grimwade 1990 # 960] and 2) a lion passant
Wine Label 2017-298,1
Hester Bateman
ca. 1790
Wine Label 2017-298,3
Charles Rawlings
1826-1827
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1797-1810
1966-377, Plaque
Herculaneum
ca. 1800
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Seth Thomas
1809-1813
D2012-CMD. Clock
Seth Thomas
1810-1813
DS2001-0241
George Alderson
1810-1826
D2006-CMD-1577
1860-1910